The Alfa Romeo Spider was manufactured in Italy from 1966-1993; and it premiered at the Geneva Motor Show in March of 1966. The “Spider” name was decided on through a write-in competition, where over one-hundred thousand ballots were submitted. The first three series received the famous touch of Pininfarina. This Alfa is a Series 1 Spider that bears the Pininfarina badging and unique styling.
This 1750 Spider still remains in excellent condition, and is presented in red paint with a black convertible top and factory wheels. Equipped is a 1,750-cc four-cylinder engine that is fueled by twin carburetors and paired with a five-speed manual transmission. The black interior sports contoured bucket seats and matching carpet. The car has been thoroughly detailed and has been well maintained.